CSE Videos

Browse these videos and get to know the people at CSE who are working to build a better world today. You'll find additional videos on our YouTube video channel.

Capacitive MEMS accelerometers are vulnerable to acoustic injection attacks on the integrity of data because of the physics of resonating materials, signal processing design choices in integrated circuits, and computer science abstractions that no longer ring true. By playing specially crafted sounds from a music video or nearby speaker, one can control the output of the sensor that provides inertial measurements to decision making software found in healthcare, transportation, and the emerging Internet of Things.

DjiNN and Tonic Suite: Open-source tools for deep learning as a service

Could we ever have free WiFi across the whole country?

Prof. Thomas Wenisch on data center efficiency

Smartcart project gets underway at Mcity

Designing for the computers of 2025

SHOUT, a censorship-resistant microblogging app

WeCollabrify: supporting synchronous collaboration

Prof. Satinder Singh Baveja on robotic companions

Life as a Student

Graduate Student Profile: Branden Ghena

Graduate Student Profile: Akshitha Sriraman

EECS 183: a hands-on intro to computer science

CS students help, and are helped by, a sightless woman

Undergrad student profile: Jacob Durrah

Graduate Student Profile: Akshitha Sriraman

Graduate student profile: Noah Klugman

Undergrad student profile: Grace Kendall

Graduate student profile: Patrick Pannuto

Graduate student profile: Branden Ghena

Undergrad student profile: Mayla Harp

Undergrad student profile: Chelsea Pugh

Undergrad student profile: David Bonnen

Students reflect on their internships in CS

Students on the first MHacks hackathon

MAAV students develop autonomous flyer

Graduate Student Profile: Neha Agarwal

Students develop iPad app for cerebral palsy patients

Meet the Faculty

Prof. Michael Cafarella on mining big data

Prof. Jason Mars on data center efficiency

Prof. Kevin Fu on trustworthy computing and the security of medical devices

Dr. David Chesney on engineering for social good

Prof. Reetu Das on advanced microchip design

Dr. Andrew DeOrio on getting computers to help find bugs

Prof. Edwin Olson on perception, autonomy, and robotics

Prof. Elliot Soloway on the use of mobile technology for learning

Dr. Jeff Ringenberg on teaching and mobile apps development

Prof. J. Alex Halderman on computer security

Prof. Valeria Bertacco on correctness of hardware designs

CSE Distinguished Lectures

CSE hosts leading thinkers in the field from industry, government, and academia as a part of its Distinguished Lecture Series. See a fuller list of upcoming and past DLS speakers and additional videos here.